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2020-2021 Providence Baseball Team Honored by Town Council

CLARKSVILLE, IN (August 17, 2021) – The Clarksville Town Council took a few moments at the beginning of their August 17th meeting to honor the Providence High School Baseball Team. The meeting began with Town Council President Ryan Ramsey reading the following proclamation: A PROCLAMATION HONORINGThe Providence High School2020-21 State Championship Boys Baseball Team WHEREAS,...

Clarksville Fire Headquarters
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Clarksville Fire Department to Accept Applications for New Firefighters

CLARKSVILLE, IN (August 18, 2021) – The Clarksville Fire Department will begin accepting applications for several new firefighter positions on Monday, August 23rd. The applications will be available at the department headquarters located at 2249 Sam Gwin Drive. You will also be able to download an application beginning August 23rd by clicking here. Applicants must:...

Family Donates Bullet Proof Vest for Clarksville Police K9 “Argo”
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Family Donates Bullet Proof Vest for Clarksville Police K9 “Argo”

CLARKSVILLE, IN (August 6, 2021) – A local Police Officer will soon be a bit safer when protecting the streets of Clarksville, but this is no ordinary officer.  This officer does his policing on four legs. K-9 Argo is a German Shepherd/Belgian Malinois mix imported from Poland. The 2-year-old officer has been working with his...

Lewis & Clark Parkway
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Section of Lewis and Clark Parkway Closing on Tuesday, August 10th

CLARKSVILLE, IN (August 5, 2021) – A small section of Clarksville’s busy Lewis & Clark Parkway will be closing in both directions on Tuesday, August 10th. The Clarksville Public Works Department will be closing the road between Eastern Boulevard and Triangle Drive from 8:45am until 2:00pm. Crews will be installing a new wiring system over...

Clarksville Police Bike Patrol
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Clarksville Police Department Launches New Bike Patrol Unit

On a warm summer day in Clarksville, you are sure to see plenty of activity along the Ohio River Greenway. The Town of Clarksville finished its portion of the trail in 2019, allowing walkers and bicyclists to travel through Jeffersonville, Clarksville, and New Albany. Between the completion of the Greenway and the recent COVID epidemic, Town officials have noticed a rise in the number of visitors.